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What are the meanings of koi tattoo?

I know they have a meaning, but what it is. and meaning of Hawaiian flowers. I have a angel sleeve on one arm, and a Sleve of demons in the other arm. I want to go all my arm around my shoulder and I want a leader of enormous angel watching a leading mass devil .. to fight in the center of my chest. I got this idea because in my life I have been threw hard times and bad times. my life has been a bit of a battle with good and evil. good idea or dumb? sorry im writing so bad and unsifisticated … I'm drunk and just came home with a bleezie cooling. So tell me about WOOT my ideas .. HOLLA NO BUMS SOBER U ~ do not tell me his cotsly i have money and I fix computers in an office for people who do not know how I get off his compositions shirts Long Sleeve chit na mean im not gunna do tonight tat in the future when I brave Diapers HOLLA

KOI TATTOO – Probably surprising to many Westerners is the large amount of amount of ancient myth that surrounds these beautiful fish in the East and its elevated location there. Generally known here as the bright colored fish that are common in public ponds and fountains, carp (Koi is Japanese for carp) can be found in colors including white, yellow, gold, a deep orange, and some are even calico-colored. Particularly beautiful specimens have been known to find prices of over half a million dollars from private collectors who specialize in their breeding and exhibition. However, the koi is more than just goldfish and collectibles. It is also one of the most popular and beautiful of Japanese tattoo symbols – a beauty which belies its symbolic meaning. Although Chinese origin, the carp is now widely celebrated in Japan, especially for his qualities as a man. It is said to climb waterfalls bravely, and, if caught, are awaiting the chopping knife without a quiver, not very unlike a samurai (warrior) facing a sword. This issue goes back to ancient China where legend tells of how the koi that succeeded in climbing the falls at a point called Dragon Gate (on the Yellow River) was transformed into a dragon. Based on that legend, became a symbol of worldly aspiration and advancement. Eventually, the stoic fish came to be associated with masculine qualities and very positive which has been appropriated for the annual Boys' Day Festival in Japan, where even today day of colors, streaming koi flags are traditionally displayed for each child in the family. In tattoo imagery, especially when combined with water flow, symbolizes the same: courage, the ability to achieve high goals, and overcoming life's difficulties.

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